Example sentences of "[adj] because she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She wore jeans and a sweatshirt that night — and then felt foolish because she knew he would realise instantly why she was covering herself from head to toe . |
2 | and er actually Joan was quite embarrassed because she heard that you were in a box |
3 | She 's wrong because she falls into the latter category . |
4 | She 'll rigid cos her pay stopped at one stage and it was wrong because she had n't been warned |
5 | Wickham suspected he looked dubious because she hurried on : ‘ Oh , I know you 're thinking I might not have noticed him at the bar . |
6 | People find her inspiring because she expresses something that is sophisticated beyond the clothing . |
7 | Now she was perplexed and afraid ; perplexed because she did not understand what had happened , and afraid of what it might mean if she did . |
8 | Mrs Blakey spoke in a sudden , laughing kind of way , seeming relieved because she 'd received an answer of a kind . |
9 | Relieved because she has been afraid that somehow it would have disappeared , she pulls out her key , but the driver 's door is unlocked . |
10 | Look , drink , look again … this time it was easy because she had instigated the toast . |
11 | and Catherine now , Catherine is ideal because she opens her double doors and she 's out into a garden space you know ? |
12 | It was incredible but true — incredible because she 'd only known Fen for a week — incredible because she 'd begun by disliking him — but true that she was in love with him . |
13 | It was incredible but true — incredible because she 'd only known Fen for a week — incredible because she 'd begun by disliking him — but true that she was in love with him . |
14 | But I suppose she had pretended to be ill because she did n't want to be at the funeral . |
15 | ‘ It was very muddled because she 'd pieced it together out of bits of gossip picked up here and there . |
16 | The defendant 's mother became suspicious because she had overheard a conversation about drugs . |
17 | ‘ She was sick because she ate too much . |
18 | ‘ She 's been worried sick because she thinks he 's still a suspect . ’ |
19 | ‘ I was anticipating a bad time but my wife was thrilled because she loves Russia — that 's why my daughter is called Katya , ’ says Mr Faith . |
20 | ‘ Because of its potential value in the future , probably , or even more likely because she wanted to deprive me of something I valued as revenge for what she saw as my dumping her — who knows ? ’ |
21 | Or had she only been cold because she 'd known of her husband 's friendship with a beautiful young Irish girl ? |
22 | It was only semi-erotic because she made me wear a condom . |
23 | And they were all very impressed because she 'd done twenty different dinners , in twenty days . |
24 | They half ran , half dodged , in the general direction of home , playing their ball game , in blissful ignorance of the fact that Anne Hanvey was late because she had gone shopping first . |
25 | On that morning Mrs. Millings was late because she 'd seen a body in the Thames while crossing Southwark Bridge . |
26 | It was very embarrassing because she talked about the pain and degradation of sex and what a trap her marriage was . |
27 | She held firm because she knew that the road to compromise was without signposts , that the possibilities for getting lost were manifold and that it was paved with flawed imitations of the truth . |
28 | She took it through to the lounge and laid it on the rug and at first I was amused But I could see all was not well because she sat as she usually does , but for a long time — over half an hour — then she lay down like this and she has n't moved . " |
29 | She was unconscious because she had taken some sleeping pills . |
30 | With another sigh , and feeling extremely awkward because she 'd obviously been foisted on them when they had n't wanted her to be foisted , she decided not to unpack , just take out the things she would need for the night . |